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Sci. STKE, 7 December 2004 EDITORS' CHOICENEUROBIOLOGY Organizing Synapses
Two articles this week suggest that interactions with extracellular matrix proteins and channels may underlie synaptic organization. Nishimune et al. report that laminin β2, which is concentrated in the basal lamina that extends through the synaptic cleft at the skeletal neuromuscular junction (NMJ), interacted with the voltage-gated calcium channel (VGCC) pore-forming subunits in the presynaptic nerve terminal. VGCC and laminin 9 (a laminin α4,β2, H. Nishimune, J. R. Sanes, S. S. Carlson, A synaptic laminin-calcium channel interaction organizes active zones in motor nerve terminals. Nature 432, 580-587 (2004). [Online Journal] L. Emtage, G. Gu, E. Hartwieg, M. Chalfie, Extracellular proteins organize the mechanosensory channel complex in C. elegans touch receptor neurons. Neuron 44, 795-807 (2004). [Online Journal]
Citation: Organizing Synapses. Sci. STKE 2004, tw441 (2004). The editors suggest the following Related Resources on Science sites:In Science Signaling
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